What's hot on stages across the USA? Broadway.com's new weekly feature pinpoints five new shows you ought to know, plus national tours headed to a city near you. This week's lineup includes the L.A. premiere of one of Broadway.com's top shows of 2011, a heart-melting benefit reading by a pair of 2012 Tony nominees, the Atlanta debut of a Pulitzer Prize winner and more.

LOS ANGELES, CAJeff Goldblum Leads a Seminar
The Broadway run of Theresa Rebeck’s Seminar closed shortly after Jeff Goldblum joined the cast (replacing original star Alan Rickman), but Goldblum gets the chance to snark it up again in the Los Angeles run of this biting literary comedy, in which he plays a ruthless writing instructor who puts four ambitious would-be novelists through the wringer. The Sam Gold-directed production opens at L.A.’s Ahmanson Theatre on October 17 and continues through November 18.

HARTFORD, CTMurder, Romance and Upright Gentlemen!
Tony Award winner Jefferson Mays juggles nine roles (including two women!) in Hartford Stage’s world premiere of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (through November 11). Set in Edwardian England, the new musical centers on the aristocratic D'Ysquith family and a charming seducer on a quest for fame and family fortune. Co-starring Broadway alums Heather Ayers, Ken Barnett and Chilina Kennedy, this “drop-dead musical comedy” features music and lyrics by Steven Lutvak and a book and lyrics by Robert L. Freedman.

NEW HOPE, PATyne Daly and James Earl Jones Fall in Love
Talk about a love match: Tyne Daly and James Earl Jones are prepping for a special two-day benefit engagement of A.R. Gurney’s epistolary classic, Love Letters. John Tillinger directs the two acting legends, who play lifelong confidantes who parted in their youth and communicate only through letters exchanged over the years. The high-profile duo will perform the play on October 20 and 21 at Bucks County Playhouse, where Daly got her start on stage almost 50 years ago!

BALTIMORE, MDEdgar Allan Poe Creeps Up on Stage
Just in time for Halloween, Baltimore actor Bruce Nelson takes the stage as the famously peculiar Edgar Allan Poe in The Completely Fictional—Utterly True—Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe, a play by Stephen Thorne about the mysterious final days of the enigmatic author. Director Curt Columbus, who premiered the show at Trinity Rep in 2011, brings it to Centerstage in Poe's hometown for a run from October 17-November 25. Quoth the raven: Where do we get tickets?

ATLANTA, GANext to Normal Goes South
Second generation theater pro Scott Schwartz (son of Wicked composer Stephen) has directed plenty of New York productions (including Broadway’s Golda’s Balcony and off-Broadway’s tick, tick…BOOM!). Now Schwartz takes his talent to Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre for a new staging of Next to Normal, starring Catherine Porter as bipolar matriarch Diana Goodman. (Porter understudied the role in New York.) Newcomer Lyndsay Ricketson and Broadway vets Bob Gaynor and Cary Tedder play Diana's long-suffering family in a production running from October 17 to November 11. To borrow a lyric, "It's gonna be good!"

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